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Sustainable companies are on the rise but that didn't make it any easier for us to pick out the hottest eco-CEOs paving the way. However, we've managed to narrow the list down to seven that

We like Mission Playground because not only are they an environmentally conscious clothing company, but they also uses apparel designs as a vehicle for change. Since 2003 Mission Playground has built a team of environmentally conscious individuals

This week is Carnival of the Green #171 and it's being hosted by Joe Kennedy and his blog The Enobling Journey. Through his blog, Joe shares the steps that he's taking in his own life to be more green. He's hoping to educate his readers while also

With spring right around the corner we know it's time to clean out the closets, donate old garb, and update with more basic yet sustainable pieces that can be worn every day. For great wardrobe additions, look no further than econscious and their new

Turns out olive oil isn't just good for your health, but great for your skin as well. During these cold New England months we've been testing all types of nourishing skin care products, in hopes of curing our incredibly

This week is Carnival of the Green #170 and it's being hosted by Emmett Duffy and his blog The Natural Patriot, which is dedicated to cultivating and putting to work a new and universal ideal of patriotism appropriate to the new Millennium. Emmett is

This week is Carnival of the Green #169 and it's being hosted by Turning Transparent in a Green World. A huge thanks to Mary, who stepped in last minute to host. Her blog addresses the issues behind going public with sustainable product production,

For the past few months we've been bringing you our TreeHugger Deals column, which have been exclusive offers for our dear readers. A few of the deals will be expiring at the end of this month, a.k.a. tomorrow, so we wanted to post a little reminder

Like most of you, we have to walk through the cosmetic department of our local pharmacy to pick up a prescription. Normally we'd breeze down the aisle, which is full of colors, smells, and bright lights, but last week the label Organic Wear caught

This week is Carnival of the Green #168 it's being hosted by My Zero Waste, a blog from the UK. It's about a family of four that are striving to reduce the amount of waste they send to landfill each week. You can follow their progress, leave a comment

Today's TreeHugger Deal comes to you from Green Tooth, a company that carries a full line of eco-friendly and biodegradable products that are intended to help businesses and consumers integrate everyday life and business with sustainable practices.

This week is Carnival of the Green #167 it's being hosted by Reclaimed Home, a very cool website about low impact housing renovation and restoration in the New York area. Reclaimed Home offers tips and guidance for thrifty New Yorkers who are looking

Today's TreeHugger Deal comes to you from Green Eyed Monster, a company that offers a unique and socially responsible alternative to disposable paper and plastic bags. Images for the bags are created through online design competitions (see after the

We found these cool solar-powered watches in a recent issue of Real Simple, listed under "Real Steals," and really like the funky style and durability. The Ani-Digi Solar Alarm Chrono watch from Tocs features a mini solar panel, just as the Citizen

This week is Carnival of the Green #166 is being hosted by our friend Chris Baskind and his blog, Lighter Footstep. Lighter Footstep believes that big changes happen a step at a time and provides tips on making the most of your weekly budget.